Today we will learn about diffusion bonding principle,
working, application, advantages and disadvantages. Diffusion bonding is a
solid state welding process in which, no liquid or fusion phase
involves and the weld joint is form in pure solid state. It does not melt the
welding material and mostly a little plastic deformation takes place at
interface surface and weld is form due to inter-molecular diffusion. This bonding
process conducted in vacuum or in inert environment to reduce oxidation. This is
widely used to join refectory materials in aerospace and nuclear industries. This type of welding can be used to weld both similar and
dissimilar materials with the help of high pressure and temperature.
Diffusion Bonding:
Principle and Working:
This process works on basic principle of diffusion.
Diffusion means movement of molecules or atoms from high concentration region
to low concentration region. This is fundamental principle of diffusion welding.
In this welding process both the welding plates are placed one over other in
high pressure and temperature for a long period of time. This high pressure
force starts diffusion between interface surfaces. This diffusion can be
accelerated by the application of high temperature. This temperature does not
melt the welding plates. The temperature range is about 50-60% of melting temperature.
This whole process takes place in vacuum or in inert environment which protects
the welding plates form oxidation.
The working of diffusion bonding can be summarized as
follow.
- First both the welding plate surfaces prepared for welding.
In this process, both the interface surfaces made equally flat which is basic
requirement of diffusion process. The interface surfaces should be machined, cleaned and
polished well which remove all chemical contaminants from the surface. Any contaminant
particle can be reduced diffusion between welding plates.
- Now both the plates are clamped and placed one over another.
This assembly placed into a vacuum chamber or in a inert environment. This
protects the welding surface from oxidation.
- A high pressure and temperature applied on this assembly to
start diffusion. The temperature applied by the furnace heating or electric
resistance heating. The high pressure is applied by a hydraulic press, dead
weight or by the differential gas pressure. This conditions are maintained for a long duration
of time for proper diffusion.
- At the starting stage of this process, local deformation at the
interface surface due to creep and yield take place. Now the diffusion takes
place which form a interface boundary.
- After a long period of time, both the plates properly diffused into one another which makes a strong joint. The interface boundary disappear which
form a clean joint. This joint has same properties or strength as the base
material.
Advantages and Disadvantages:
Advantages:
- The joint have same mechanical and physical properties as
parent material.
- This process produces clean joint which is free from interface discontinuity
and porosity.
- Both similar and dissimilar material can be joint by
diffusion bonding process.
- It provides good dimension tolerance. So it is used to make precision components.
- Low running cost.
- It is simple in working.
- It does not use filler material, flux etc. which are used in
arc welding process.
- It can weld complex shapes.
Disadvantages:
- High initial or setup cost.
- It is time consuming process. It takes more time compare to other
welding process.
- Surface preparations of welding plates are more critical and
difficult.
- Size of the weld is limited according to equipment available.
- This process is not suitable for mass production.
- Highly depend on welding parameters like surface finish,
welding material, temperature, pressure etc.
Application:
- It is mostly used to weld refectory materials used in
aerospace and nuclear industries.
- Diffusion bonding is used to weld titanium, zirconium and beryllium
metals and its alloy.
- It can weld nickel alloy like Inconel, Wrought Udimet etc.
- It is used to weld dissimilar metals like Cu to Ti, Cu to Al
etc.
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